entirely
adverb OPAL S
/ɪnˈtaɪəli/
/ɪnˈtaɪərli/
- in every way possible; completely
- The experience was entirely new to me.
- That's an entirely different matter.
- We're not entirely sure what to do next.
- The approach taken will depend entirely on the individual.
- The audience consisted almost entirely of children.
- I entirely agree with you.
Extra Examples- I'm not entirely happy about the proposal.
- Public anger at this abuse of power is entirely justified.
- Your enjoyment of the book will depend entirely on how interested you are in history.
- The audience was almost entirely female.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryEntirely is used with these adjectives:- absent
- abstract
- acceptable
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